The Private Eye Update

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Brian K. Vaughns: The Private Eye

Digital Comics can be a blessing or a curse. On one hand they are easily accessible. On the other, one virus or hard drive failure and years of comics are gone. Another upside to digital comics is trying out something new without that comic taking up valuable long box space. Well here is a new digital comic that you might want to try out. The Private Eye is now available for download at the PanelSyndiacte.com. The price? Well, I’ll let you discover that. The Private Eye is written by Brian K. Vaughan (Saga, Y: The Last Man), with art by Marcos Martin (Batgirl: Year One, Doctor Strange). The hope of the creators is to have a ten issue run.

The Plot: Set in a future where privacy is considered a sacred right and everyone has a secret identity, The Private Eye is a serialized sci-fi detective story for mature readers.

COMMENTS AND RESPONSES

Annnnnd, the death of comics is now officially supported and encourage by Mania.

There is no blessing with digitial comics...they are not comics, they are a web design. That is how the future of comics is doomed and will disapear and will not exist in 20 years...because of digital our loss of comics will increase and one day none will be in paper form.

More could be explained but, somehow I feel most people want to encourage the death of comics and just go digital.

Vaughn is such an awesome writer and he has me hooked with his newest book SAGA, they will likely eventually publish this in a trade form but it is very tempting to just download. That pic has me intrigued by itself.

Might I say, Robert, good of you all here at Mania to support the art form that is the comic, no matter what medium it happens to take. I think we all might agree that we prefer to hold an actual paper comic book in our hands, but this massive tool called the internet exists, so why not use it? Whether it's somebody who is trying to make a name for themselves, or a big name who wants to tell a story that their publisher has no interest in, the internet can help many talented authors and writers get their craft out there for people to see.